Projects
Anyone who listens to Meeples and Miniatures (if not why not) will know that I’m doing a project to make some 2mm Napoleonic armies and as part of that I am in need for terrain. As I’m concentrating on the Russian Campaign I need terrain that covers the western part of Russia so one of
ok it’s time for the confessional (we now call it on Meeples and Miniatures, although it was nicked from Simon Mayo’s radio 2 show) so there I was trapped in a gaming convention for 3 days and it was obvious that things would be brought, but was probably not expected was what I would buy,
in my last post I explained a little about the philosophy behind the rules and today I want to go a little bit more into how forces are put together Disclaimer – as already mentioned we are still playtesting and it possible that some of the things I cover here might change The Basics As
If you have listened to some wargaming podcasts you might have heard that I’m working with Ade Deacon and Jim Ibbotson on a fantasy game that will be released by the Too Fat Lardies sometime in the near future. Well a few people have heard about it and understandably they are interested in finding out
Finally; after what seems like an age (but is actually around 3 months) I have managed to finish off my second Lord of the Rings army and the Riders of Rohan are complete This was another army I picked up from my 2 mates Ade and Jeff last year and my plan was to do
I can’t believe its been 3 months since I last updated the blog, doesn’t time fly So since I last posted on here many things have happened much of which you can find out about on the last few Meeples and Miniatures podcasts (yes I know it’s a shamless plug) but the main story has
you won’t belive it but I’ve actually finished an army, and not only that but in just over a month. I know thats a record right 🙂 yes indeed I have finished my Uruk-Hai army for this skirmish game I’m working on (can’t say anymore about that yet) here’s a picture of the whole thing
Following on from my last post where I brought a lot of Lord of the Rings figures (here) I decided to make a start painting some of them, which I know is a novel approach to wargaming (normally we just buy stuff and never use it) in total I have 5 armies that I could
It all started with a game of Lion Rampant and ended up with me starting a huge new project. Way back in the beginning of August I had an intro game of Lion Rampant put on my good mates Matt Slade and Ralph Plowman, they did a Lord of the Rings scenario and whilst I
in my previous post I discussed which base size I would use for Rommel (this is obviously after I’d based up a load of them on 80×60 bases) and I decided to try out a smaller size of 70×50 so here’s the prototype base which I thought I’d share first up an old style base
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